Medical Research: Federal Investments to Improve Public Health and the Nation's Economy : Hearing Before the Task Force on Human Resources of the Committee on the Budget, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, Second Session, Hearing Held in Washington, DC, September 23, 1992, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1992 - 63 lappuses |
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5. lappuse
... biotechnology . Here are a few facts . By one estimate , biotechnology's product sales reached $ 4 billion in the year ending June 1991. These revenues are projected to top 5.
... biotechnology . Here are a few facts . By one estimate , biotechnology's product sales reached $ 4 billion in the year ending June 1991. These revenues are projected to top 5.
6. lappuse
... biotechnology industry and the NIH transform the raw materi- als of life using mainly the resources of the mind . The industry is inseparably linked to the scientific creativity of individual human talent . The future of biotechnology ...
... biotechnology industry and the NIH transform the raw materi- als of life using mainly the resources of the mind . The industry is inseparably linked to the scientific creativity of individual human talent . The future of biotechnology ...
10. lappuse
... biotechnology . Erosion of our biomedical research enterprise could impact , not only on our Nation's economic well being in the years ahead , but also on the quality of life of our people . Benefits of Biomedical Research The National ...
... biotechnology . Erosion of our biomedical research enterprise could impact , not only on our Nation's economic well being in the years ahead , but also on the quality of life of our people . Benefits of Biomedical Research The National ...
11. lappuse
... Biotechnology Industry - New dimensions in biomedical research , centering on the promising area of molecular medicine and biotechnology , stimulate economic growth . Molecular medicine represents this nation's exploration of " inner ...
... Biotechnology Industry - New dimensions in biomedical research , centering on the promising area of molecular medicine and biotechnology , stimulate economic growth . Molecular medicine represents this nation's exploration of " inner ...
12. lappuse
... biotechnology . Overall , approximately 70,000 people are employed in the biotechnology industry . There are also more than 200 firms that supply the biotechnology industry in the United States . PRODUCTS IN DEVELOPMENT There were one ...
... biotechnology . Overall , approximately 70,000 people are employed in the biotechnology industry . There are also more than 200 firms that supply the biotechnology industry in the United States . PRODUCTS IN DEVELOPMENT There were one ...
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